Hitler
Coverage of Hitler in the Nexus archive.
- Likud minister calls Turkey’s Erdogan a ‘grotesque hybrid of Hitler and Sinwar’
An Israeli Likud minister, Chikli, accused Turkish President Erdogan of being a 'grotesque hybrid of Hitler and Sinwar,' calling him a 'pathetic blood-soaked zero' and a 'patron of Hamas and ISIS.' The remarks come amid escalating Israeli rhetoric against Ankara.
- Trump wants to join the list of bloodthirsty dictators he calls ‘great men’
Trump claims to be more powerful than historical figures like Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler, whom he refers to as 'great men'.
- The shaming of Oxford: How the Guardian's ex-editor prostituted the university to solicit blood money from his friend, the orgy-loving Max Mosley - and proof the unrepentant racist's fortune came from Hitler, Europe's neo-Nazis and apartheid South Africa
The article accuses the Guardian's ex-editor of compromising Oxford University to secure funds from Max Mosley, who is described as an orgy-loving figure. It claims Mosley's wealth originated from Hitler, Europe's neo-Nazis, and apartheid South Africa.
- Alternative for Germany revives Nazi-era attacks on Bauhaus
Alternative for Germany revives Nazi-era attacks on Bauhaus, a modernist art institution. The institution fears the AfD's 'patriotic culture' push nearly 100 years after its closure under Hitler.
- Comparison to Hitler, Mao, Stalin? Trump says: ‘Sounds good to me!’
Donald Trump agreed with a claim by a man he met while golfing that the 'overwhelming difference' between the current US president and historical figures like Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler is that Trump is more powerful. Trump reposted the text endorsing this comparison.
- Comparison to Hitler, Mao, Stalin? Trump says: ‘Sounds good to me!’
Donald Trump agreed with a claim that he is more powerful than historical figures such as Hitler, Mao, and Stalin. The assessment came from a man Trump met while golfing, whom he reposted on social media.
- Trump boasts there's 'no limits' to his power and posts bizarre memo by fake historian comparing him to Hitler
Trump claims there is 'no limits' to his power and shares a memo from a fake historian that compares him to Hitler. The memo's author is described as a 'fake historian' in the article.
- Suspects in White House attack plot targeted lawmakers linked to Israel — FBI
An Ohio man was arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting to attack the White House and targeting lawmakers linked to Israel. He focused on U.S. representatives who received donations from pro-Israel lobby groups and posted messages supporting Hitler, according to a criminal complaint.
- The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2888: Strength Through Joy Car
The episode explores Hitler’s Volkswagen and its connection to American consumer culture through the 'strength through joy' car concept. It highlights the intersection of political ideology and automotive innovation.
- Trump presides over spectacles of violence like a dysfunctional Roman emperor | Moira Donegan
The article compares Donald Trump to a dysfunctional Roman emperor, criticizing his efforts to conflate his identity with the federal government. It contrasts his limited ambitions with the grand civilizational projects envisioned by his supporters, including white nationalists, Christian nationalists, and techno-reactionaries.
- Hitler's henchmen killed for promotions and recognition
Hitler's henchmen were ordinary men who committed atrocities for promotions and recognition, according to research supporting philosopher Hannah Arendt's observations.
- KTR slams CM for citing Hitler as inspiration behind HYDRAA
KTR criticizes Telangana CM for citing Hitler as inspiration behind HYDRAA. He questions Congress leadership about endorsing the CM's stated source of inspiration.
- Bill Maher denounces those disappointed Trump wasn't killed at WHCA Dinner, says, ‘You’re not a good person’
Bill Maher condemned individuals who expressed disappointment that President Donald Trump survived a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) Dinner. He criticized extreme political rhetoric and warned against labeling Trump as 'Hitler,' arguing such language risks normalizing violence. Maher also dismissed the idea that Trump's death would resolve political tensions, noting his declining popularity.